eft EVENING HERALD KSTAIII.ISIIKD 1870. Published every KvenliiR, rcxceptHiinday.at 8 Rorrn JaitMN HTitKirr, Near Ckntiir. The Herald 1 dellvfU'd InHhcnnndoah And tho surrounding tonsforslx cents n week, jiny lit.. othe carriers. Hy mnll 18.00 a ymr.nrz cant-, a month, payable In advance. dvcrtlse ment cliarRod accord! ne; to spare nnd position. The publishers reserve the rlijht to chance the fodtlon of advertisement whenever tho ub ttatloi of news demand It. The rlkM Is iwerved to lijrotiiny advrrtlwincnt, whether paid for or not, mat tho publishers may ilcem '.Iproper. Advertising rates niailo known npon application. Kntered at the potoQlco at Shenandoah, Ph.. as second class mall matter. TKLKl'IIONK CONNKtHiON 'All the News Thai's Fit lo Print." Evening Herald FRIDAY, lMKT.Mltr.lt 1MIS. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. An escluniKe speaks of Spain's bookkeeping. An inspection would show few enteries on the debit side of the ledger. This country is tlio rieliost on earth, nnd it is doing tho biggest business of any nation and In every way its lead ership is increasing. AVllltN a man dies and provides in his will that his wife shall not marry again, it is Inferred, and justly ho, that the deceased is a hog. Tiik Democrats in New York city are economizing by cutting down the school appropriations, while in Missouri they take it out of the National Guard. This members of the legislature from Urudford county refused to sign a pledge to bupport Senator Quay. How many in Schuylkill have signed a similar document V It is said the President's forthcom ing message, to be submitted to Con gress next Monday, will be double the length of any previous messago sent to that body. A FHKK silver paper fears that one more good crop in this country will ruin the remaining prospects of free coinage. It still has a lingering hope that tho worst will not happen. Whilk the percentage of wages is not what is desired by the mine em ployes, tho latter have at least the satisfaction of knowing it is not less than last, month, eight per cent, be low the basis. Thk trial of Senator Quay will bo called on tho 12th inst., and the Dis trict Attorney will have the satisfac tion of playing u prominent part in this "political drama" before he retires from olllce. "What about tho under-strappers ? Gknkkal Mkkiutt, like Admiral Dewey, says keeping all the Philip pines is a necessity of the situation. Their judgment as practical ob servers on the ground is bettor than that of the chronic newspaper growler. Thk fact that all tho undisputed claims against the People's Bank in Philadelphia, which failed, have been paid is due to the honesty of its presi dent, James MoManes. At least ono Philadelphia politician values his good name. Russia lias just ordered a large in voice of windmills from a Hoston firm. We would suggest the Czar try tho Schuylkill variety next time. Since tho election we have a large surplus on hand which will be dis posed of at bargain prices. Hon. John Fow has sent out a cir cular letter to tho Democratic mem bers of tho coining legislature, ask ing them to meet in Ilarrisburg December 14, for the purposes of making each other's acquaintance and formulating a plan of action. Mr. Fow is probably looking for a snug berth. Thk change in tho attitude of the different parts of tho country to the Fourth of July, Thanksgiving Day nnd Christmas is an interesting sub ject In social and political evolution. It Is apparent that the celebration of Thanksgiving Day this year was more general than it ever was before In all the country's history. It was observed In the South as well as tho North, In the West as well as the East. In the beginning this was an exclusively New England festival. Thk alleged movement among Washington society women for re form that will giye them more sleep is attracting bomo attention, but it is, after all. a matter which does not con uern anybody but themselves. If any of them object to "turning night Into day" or "day into night" there is nothing to prevent them from having their own way about It. "Dancing nnd eating ull night and sleeping all day," as ono society women says, "is destructive of health," iui, nappuy nmift urn compelled tOthus sacriilco themeelvoe. It in u matter of per sonal choice. Hood's Are much In little; always H readr, efficient, atlfac U a i Im tory; prevent cold or fever, H I I Jgk ur. .11 llr.r UK, lck head rh. Uundita. eonitlnatlon. etc l'r!r 23 ccntl. Tii oulr fllli to Uk tiltli JImuT B4raiurUU. P12CULTAK POISONS. Generated in the human body. The Result of Imperfect Dlgoltion of Food. Kvery living thing, plant or animal, con tains within itself the gcrm of certain decny ami death. In the human lraly these genus of disease and tlculi (called hy scientists I'tomanics), are usually the tesull of imperfect digestion of food; the result of indigestion or tlspia. . I he stomach, from nlmsc, weakness, doe not pioinptly and thoroughly dijjeMthe food. The result is n heavy, sodden mass wliiih ferments (the first process of decay) poisoning the Mood, making il thin, weal, and IncVing in red corpuscles j K)isoning the drain causing headaches and pain in the eyes. Had digestion hritates the heait, causing ialpitntion mid finally bringing on disease of this very important organ. Poor digestion H)isons the kidneys, causing llright's disease and diabetes. And this is so because every organ, every nerve depends upon the stomach alone for nourishment and renewal, and weak diges tion shows itself not only i loss of appetite and flc'li, hut ill weak nerves and muddy complexion. Thegient Knglish scientist, Huxley, said the best start in life is n sound stomach. Weak stomachs fail to digest food properly, because they lack the proper quantity of di gestive acids (lactic and hydrochloric) and peptogenic products ; Ihc most sensible remedy in all cases of indigestion, is to take after each meal.onc or two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, because they supply in a pleasant, harmless form all the elements that weak stomachs lack. The regular use of Sluait's Dyspepsia Tab lets will cure every form of stomach trouble except cancer of the stomach. They increase llesh, insure pure blood, strong nerves, a bright eye and dear com plexion, because all these result only from wholesome food well digested. Nearly all druggists sill Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at 50 cents full sized package or by mail by enclosing price to Stuart Co., Mar shall, Mich., but ask your druggist first. A little book on stomach diseases mailed free. Address F. A. Stuait Co., Marshall, Mich. QUAY MUST STAND TRIAL. liitltio Ptiilultnp Simtaln All tlio In dictment AtiitltiNt Him. Philadelphia. Dee. 2. JudBu Flnletter. in the court ot quarter sessions, handed down an opinion deciding: against the defense In the Quay conspiracy charges on all the points It had raised, overrulInK the demurrers to four Indict ments and denying the motion to quash the llfth, thus sustaining all the In dictments as presented hy the grand jury. The defendants, United States Senator Quay, Jtichnrd II. Quay, his son, and former State Treasurer Hay wood, were not Tn court, the presence of the defendants on a charge of mis demeanor at this stage not being necs sary. In their behalf, however, their counsel entered pleas of not guilty on nil live Indictments. The court fixed upon Monday, Dee. 12, for the begin ning of the trial. The court, in announcing Its decision, did not take more than a minute, Judge Flnletter summarizing bis conclusion in u brief sentence, and handing down over the bench the opinion In full, which was a long writing, and which was tiled without reading. There was a rustle In the court room as the sweep ing decision hecani" known, there being something of an expectation that one or two of the Indictments might be found faulty. The llxlng of nn early day for the trial will enable District At torney Graham to conduct the prose cution. Ills term expires this month, and, had a late day been tlxed, the new district attorney would probably have had the case. The Kidney Complexion. Tho pale, sallow, snnken-cheoked, dis tressed-looking peoplo you so often meet aro allllctcd with "Kidney Complexion." Their kidneys aro turning to n parsnip color. Ho Is their complexion. They may also lmvo indigestion, or suffer from sleeplessness, rheumatism, neuralgia, hrnln trouble, nervous exhaustion aud some times tho heart acts badly. Tho causo is weak, unhealthy kidneys. Usually tho sufferer from kidney diseaso does not find out what tho trouble is until it is almost too late, becauso tho first symptoms arc so liko mild Blckness that they do not think they need a mcdicino or a doctor until they find thomsolves sick in bed. Dr. Kilmer's Hwamp-Jiont will build up and strengthen their weak and diseased kidneys, purify their diseased, kidney poisoned blood, clear their complexion and soon they will enjoy better health. You can get tho regular sizes at tho drug store, at fifty cents and one dollar, or you may first provo for yourself tho wondorful virtues of this great discovery, Swamp-Root, by sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. v., for a sample bottlo una a book that tells alt about it, both sent to you absolutely froo by mail. When writing kindlv mention that you read this liberal oiler iu tho Shonandoili Herald. Kronnli Abolish Secret ICYnmliintliillR. Paris, Dee. 2. The senate yesterday adopted tho motion of II. Constnns placing courts martial under the oper ation of the law OMS97. which abolishes the secret exnmlnathin of accused per sons prior to trial. M, WahlecU-Hoos-eau demanded urgency for a proposal to empower the courts of cassation to order the stny of any prosecution cat culated to hamper a revision case. The motion for urgency resulted In a tie vote, which results in the measure be lng referred to a special committee, so that It cannot be passed soon enough to apply to the ricquart case. J'Yiiiich IIiii'k Out Our FrultM, Paris, Dec. 2. The Journal Oluccl publishes a decree forbidding the ad mittance Into France of fruits and plants from the United Stntes. This action Is talten as a "precautionary mensure" against the introduction Into France from the United States of tho San Jose scale. Colonel llrynu Oil' For Duty. Lincoln, Neb.. Dec. 2. Colonel W. J, Bryan left last evening for Savannah, Gu., to rejoin his regiment. His fur lough does not expire until the Eth but his Imulth being fully recovered, he felt it his duty to return. Whole Family lliirucd to Death. Perry. O. Dec. 2. The home o Hiram Biggs, a farmer, living seven miles southeast of here, caught fire, yesterday morning, and Biggs, his wife nnd three children wei burned tu death. SliAFrBli tilSPOTBS SA'MPSOtf! Invited the Admiral to lib liopro sciilcd ill SiiMttnuo'H Huri'midcr. New York. Dec. 2. General W, It, Shafler Was shown a copy of Admiral Sampson's report on the operations of the United Stales fleet at Santiago after the destrucilon of the Spanish squadron, In which the admiral de nounced ns false the suggestion, which he atli United to General Shnfter. that Hip navy was unwilling to co-opernte In forcing an entrance to the harbor, and Intimated that the services of the navy were not properly recognlze'd by Hie enniinnndci' of the land foices. (li'iieral Slim'ter did not conceal the fact thai Admiral Sampson's criti cisms annoyed him greatly, but he de clined to go Into any extended reply to them. "This controversy has been fought over before," he suld. "The records speak for themselves. My letters nnd dispatches to Admiral Sampson ns given In his report tell the story. I have nothing to add to them," The reneral went over tho newspaper synopsis of the admiral's report and pointed out that the correspondence given therein showed that he had re quested Admiral Sampson to scipl a representative to the ceremonies of the surrender of Snntlngo, and that he did not sign the terms of surrender himself. "As 1 did not sign them 1 certainly would not consent for Admiral Sampson to do so," he said. Constructor IIiim-h'oni'-. Court Mnrt Inl Philadelphia, Dec. 2. The second day of the trial by court mnrtlal of Naval Constructor ltnnscnm on charges grow ing out of the discovery of padded pay rolls of the workmen at League Islnnd navy ynrd was devoted entirely to the examination of two witnesses, former Chief Clerk Grogan and Commandant Silas Casey. Chief Clerk Grogan told the court that Mr. Hnnscoin's nttentlon was first drawn to the Incorrect pay rolls In July. He found workmen had been receiving two hours more pay each day than they earned. Mr. Hanscom Immediately sent for the foreman and Instructed the witness to make the correction .In the rolls and deduct the extra two hours for the past two weeks' pay. Are You Going to Florida 1 If you are, ask for tickets via tho Southern Kallway. It is tho shortest, quickest and best routo. Its servlco this season will sur pass that of all preceding years. Write for further information to John M. Iicall, District 1'assonKer Agent, 82S Chestnut street, Philadelphia. 1'a. THE PKODUCE' MARKETS As liollccleil hy Hcnllncsln Philadel phia nnd llnltlmoru. Philadelphia. Dee. 1. Flour weak; win ter superfine, $2.Stfi2.riO; Pennsylvania roller, clear, J3.15Jf3.35; city mills, extra, f2.C5fi2.D0. Ilyo Hour quiet nnd steady at 3.10 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Vbeat slow; No. 2 red, 71'ifj2c. Corn firm; No. 2 mixed, December, 3S?4C3Dc; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 41c. Oats firm; No. 2 white, 33c: No. 2 white, clip ped, 33fi33',tc liny steady; choice timothy. HI for large bales. Ueef steady; beef hams. Jls.25filS.50. Pork steady; family, fl2.2Ti12l2.C0. l.ard llrm; western steamed, $3. 10. IUittcr steady; western creamery, ISfiZlc; do. factory. 12!iH'ie.: Klglns, 23c; Imitation creamery, 13fjlVVic; New York dairy, 15iii22c; do. creamery, lS23c. Cheese quiet; large, white and colored, 854c; small do., 10c; light skims, 70714c; part do., Cliff G4c; full do.. MiVAc. Ekks steady; Now York and Pennsylvania, 20 GiZic; western, rresh, 2j'4?(2Cc; southern, 22f2:c. Potatoes steady; Jersey, JKfil.3714; New York, $1.2.Viil.Cu, Long Island. $1.25ff 1.75; Jersey sweets. $1(52; southern do., 40 (fCOc. Tallow steady: city, 3 7-Cc. ; coun try, 3c. Cottonseed oil stendy; prime, crude, nVifalSe.; do. yellow, 21&C. Cab bage quiet nt 1.50(fjfl per 100. Baltimore, Dec. 1. Flour steady and un changed. Wheat firm; spot nnd month, 71 VuTlc. ; January, 72fl72',ic; May, 71Vic; steamer No. 2 red, li7TsCSe. ; southern, by sample, CS5r72'4c; do. on grade, CS71?lc. Corn stiong; spot, 39633i,4c: month, 39 ?0Vt,c. ; December, new or old, OS'.siOTJic. ; January, SSflSSVic ; February, 3S'4c; steamer mixed, 36i2C?ic: southern, white nnd yellow, 2Rfi39e. Corn firm; No. 2 white, 33c; No. 2 mixed. 3H4ifj32c Ilye firmer; No. 2 nearby, 5C',s,c. ; No. 2 west ern, CS',tc Hay firmer; No. 1 timothy, tlO.CO. Lettuce at 1.25iSTl.D0 per bushel box. J.Ivo Stock .Mui'Ucfs. New York, Dee, 1, Good beeves nom inally steady; bulls and cows easier: about nil sold; oxen, $3f4.23; bulls, $3(5 3.C0; cows, poor to fair, Jl.STijfS. Calves dull for nil trades; veals lower: veals, $Kl"7.75; choice, $8; grassers, $1.50?4. Sheep slow; common and medium grades easier; lambs steady to 13c lower; sheep, or dllinry to good, t3.2Sff4.40; lambs, $5 D.CVJ4C Hogs lower nt t3.7Gtt3.S3; choice state pigs, jt. Unst Liberty, Pa Dec. 1. Cattle stendy; extra, $5.25TG.40; prime, t4.901f5.20; common, $3.20j3.ii0. Hogs steady; prime light pigs, tS.CS'SS.CO; good light Yorkers, $3.43173.50; heavy hogs, 3.43fe3.50; heavy Yorkers and mediums, M.40SJ3.45; common to fair Yorkers, $3.3563.40; coarse hogs, J3.30i"3.35; common piss and skips, 2 3.15; roughs, $2Q3. Sheep steady; choice wethers. $1.404.45; common, $2.5083.60; choice lambs, $5.205.40; common to good, $3.50515.10; veal calves, $74(7.50. Miss Sadie Werthcim, dee 14, of Tole do, O, was the wiunerof the7 prize for execution on the violin at the Brussels Conservatory of music. German critics saysheisawou derlul player. It is the greatest distinction tobe first iu any thing. For this iu statemenship literature, ath letics, science and art, men and womeu nut forth their greatest efforts. Washington was saiu to he "lirst in war, lirst iu peace and first in the hearts of his countrvmen." It isafjreatthingto be firs,t. Nothing is of morevnltteto mankind and brings great er happinesa thau n good remedy. Many tuings win relieve nut the one that will cure is best. Brazilian Halm is Buck a rem edy. Tens of thousands have found that it is the only thing that would cure Ca tarrh ami Asthma. lror!5yrs. ithasnev- erianeuiuasiugie case to cure Asthma, anu its recoru lias been as wonderful in Catarrh. Cases that had, to all appearand ces, run into Consumption, or where the nostrils were entirely stopped uporwhere uie poisonous pus iiau eaten noles into the throat nn Inch deep, or where the stomacu nan necome ulcerated and raw from swallowing the germ-laden matter, were all permanently cured. Such a rec ord, unknown to any other remedy, just ly entitles the Brazilian Halm to the lirst place iu the regard of the American peo ple. There are 20,000,000 Catarrh victims aud countless Asthma sufferers in this country, all of whom can be cured with Brazilian Balm. A $1.00 bottle of Brazil ian Balm contains a month's treatment for catarrh or asthma, and for 6 mouths we will wrap with each $1.00 bottle a month's treatment of Toxicola Tablets, lice. Toxicola is the best tonic aud nerve und strength builder known to science. This is the greatest offer ever made. Ask your druggist aud take uo substitute. 11, I'. Jackson & Co., Mfg. Chemists, India, tiapolis, Iud, SHENANDOAH DRUd STORE, Wholesale Agents, MK$, litlCY GOODWIN Suffered four years with femnle trou bles. She now writes to Mrs. lMn'thnm of her complete recovery. Head her letter: DlSAU Jilts. I'lNItltAM! I wish VOlt to publish what Iiydla E. l'inltham's Veffotnhlo Compound, Sanative, Wash and Liver Pills have done, for me. I suffered forfouryenrs with womb troublo. My doctor said 1 hndfallingnf the womb. 1 also suffered with nervous all-gone feelings, palpita tion of the heart, bcarlng-down sensa tion nnd painful menstruation. I could not stand hut a fow minutes at a time. When I commenced taking your mcd icino I could not sit up half a day, but before I had used half a bottlo I -was up and helped about my work. I h a vo taken three bottles of Ljuia K. l'inltham's Vegetable Compound and used one package of Sanative Wne.li, onil am cured of all my troubles. I feel like a new woman. I can do all kinds qf housework and feel stronger than 1 ever did In my life. Inow weigh 131$ pounds. Hcforo using your medicine I weighed only 108 pounds. Surely it Is the grandest medicine for weak woman that ever was, and my advice to all who are sulTering from any female trouble is to try it at once and be well. Your medicine has proven a blessing to me, nnd I ennuot praise it enough. Mrs. Lucv Goouwin, Uolly, W. Va. MINISTER WU'S APPEAL Against Kni'orccmeiil of Chlnoso Ex elusion I.iiw In tho Philippines. Washington, Dec. 2. The Star prints nn Interview with Mr. Wu Ting Fang, the Chinese minister, concerning the probability ot the enforcement of the Chinese exclusion law In the Philip pines when the Islands shall come un der the control of the United States. Mr. Wu said: "I wish to appeal to the American people not to enforce the Chinese ex clusion law In those Islands. By doing so a great injustice will be done my countrymen, and the many opportunl- THE CHINESE! MINISTER, ties of a prosperous and happy life will be denied them. There are a great many Chinese In the Philippines, and all of them are a credit to the archi pelago. The Chinese population there Is entirely different from that In your western countries. In the Philippines my countrymen are engaged In every walk of life. There are Innumerable artisans, farmers, storekeepers, mer chants, traders and In fact business men of every legitimate character." "I suffered for months from soro throat. Eclectrio Oil cured mo in twenty-four hours." M. S. Gist, Hawesville, Ky. Friimflu "fo'-opli'x A'mifvorxary. Vienna. Dec. 2. Emperor Francis Joseph, upon the occasion of the 50th anniversary of his accession to the throne, occurring today, granted full amnesty to all lese majeste prisoners and remitted the remainder of the sen tences of E40 other prisoners. The Ju bilee festivities began Inst evening with a torchlight procession In the fling strasse and a military tattoo. Tho principal thoroughfares of the city were gaily illuminated nnd filled with enthusiastic crowds cheering for the emperor. Similar fetes took place In other towns. There I This Is Just the Thlnrt. Ked Flag Oil for spralnp and bruises. At Gruhlor Bros., drug Btoro. Death ot""h Xotbd Khurtnilldor. Wilmington, Del,, Dec. 2. John Tay lor Gause, president of the Harlan & Holllngsworth company, died yesterday of pneumonia, He has been HI for some time from a complication of dis eases. Mr. Gause was a native of Chester county, Pa and was born In 1823. He came to Wilmington In 1813 nnd was an errand boy In the office of the Harlan & Holllngsworth com pany, In 18CS he was admitted to the firm ns an equal partner with Samuel Harlan. In 1807 the llrm became a corporation, with Mr. Harlan as presi dent, nnd on his death In 1883 Mr, Gause became president, which posi tion he held until 1890, when Henry G. Morse became president, Mr. Morse retired last August, and Mr. Gause again became president. Andro Senrohliiu Puny Wrecked. London, Dec, 2. A special dispatch from Yeniseisk, on the Hlver Yenisei, In Eastern Slberin, announces the ar rival ot the mouth of the Yenisei of an expedition that had gone In search of Herr Andre, the aeronaut, who ascend ed In his balloon In July of last year from Spltzbergen, with the Intention of crossing the Polar regions In search of the North Pole. The expedition was wrecked while crossing from the Delta of the IUver Lena to the Itlver Olenek, City rimmed With He pmlliitton, Padurah, Ky Dec, 2. The city of Paducah, by a resolution of tho city council, failed and lefuped to pay the Interest due yesterday on $100,000 of the Chicago, St. I.ouls nnd Paducah rail road bonds. The Commercial club held a meeting here last night deploring the action of the city council In what Is considered repudiation on nccount of a technicality in the law. SpiiiilnrilH 1'uMiImr r.vneiiatlon, Havana, Dec. 2, It Is now believed, Judging from tho rapidity with which tho Spaniards are pushing the evacua tion, that the province of Havana will be turned over to the Americans on or before Dec. 24, and that by Christ ians day Old Glory will be lloatlng tver Morro Castle. Toot hull 'IMayor Killed. Athens, O., Dec. 2. Ilalph A, Oble ness died yesterday from Injuries re celved In playing football two weeks ago. He was the quarterback on the eloven of Ohio university. He uuf eied from a head collision. THE FIGHT 10SAVB CLIPPOiU CouiiHul Claim Action Governor Wat kins' Dentil 'Warrant In Illegal. Trenton, Dec. 2. Another move was made yesterday by counsel for EdwnTd Clifford to snvo him from suffering tho death penalty for the killing of fluper intendent Wnttson, of the West Shore tallroad. Clifford was convicted In the Hudson county court, and his case has been carried through the higher courts of the stnte and to the supreme court of 'the United Stntes. Acting Governor Watklns a few days ago Is sued a death warrant for tho execu tion of Clifford on Jan. 0 next. Clif ford's counsel yesterday took out a writ of certlornrl nnd raised the ques tion as to the right of Spenker Watklns to exercise the powers nnd privileges of tho pAltlon of acting governor. It Is held by Clifford's counsel that Foster M. Voorhees Is stilt the legal acting governor, notwithstanding that he re signed as senator from Union county. Mr, Voorhees was president of the sennte, and by season of that was acting governor. Mr. Watklns, ns speaker of the house, succeeded him. The point Is made that the position of acting governor devolved upon Presi dent of the Senate Voorhees as an In dividual, and not upon him as an of ficial, und that he should continue to fill tho position of acting governor until the election by tho people of a suc cessor. Simo's Appeal Against a Judgment. Albany, N. Y Dec. 2. Arguments were begun In the court of appeals yes terday afternoon In the appeal of llus sell Sago from the judgment of $43,101 rendered against him In the action brought by William It. Latdlaw, Jr., for Injuries received by him during the dynamite explosion In Sage's ofllce in U91, In which I.aldlaw alleges that Sage shielded himself by drawing him (Lald law) In front of him when the ex plosion of the dynamite bomb occurred. This ease has been tried four different times, and hns been before the court of appeals once before. Gormnny Wants the Carnlliiolslnnds. Berlin, Dec. 2. A German govern ment official, In an interview with a press correspondent here, confirms the report that Germany Is negotiating with Spain for the purchase of the Caroline Islands. It Is understood that Spain expects to get 10,000,000 francs for them, which Germany considers ex cessive. Germany also makes the pro viso that the negotiations shall be con tingent upon no International compli cations arising, especially with the United States. "Cure the cough aud save the life." Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup cures coughs aud colds, down to tho very verge of consump tion. A I'olnt AKiilnst tlio MngowniiH. Cleveland, Doc. 2. John A. Barnes yesterday won an Important point In the Barnes-Mngowan litigation for the possession of the child Edith Beryl Barnes, recently kidnaped. Judge Ong dissolved the Injunction restraining Barnes from Interfering with Mrs. Barnes-Magowan in the possession of the child. The judge said it was necs sary to dissolve the injunction In order to give Barnes standing In the Erie courts, where tho battle for the pos session of the child started. It Is claimed by the Magowans that when the Oklahoma court granted the Barnes divorce Mrs. Barnes-Magowan was given the custody of the . child, and that, therefore, the subsequent ap pointment of a guardian by the Cleve land court was void. Commodore Mnyo Divorced. Fargo, N. D., Dec. 2. Commodore W. K. Mayo, on the retired list of the United States navy, was granted a di vorce yesterday. On Dec. 8, 1892, the commodore was married to Jennie El ton Stevens, at Waterbury, Conn. The commodore wns about C3 years old at the time of his marriage, while the bride was 30. After six weeks of mar ried life Mrs. Mayo returned to her home. Commodore Mayo Is said to be a millionaire, and comes of an old Vir ginia family. Iusnno Mother Klllml Two Chllilron. Peabody, Mass., Dee. 2. Mrs. It. Hur ley, wife of a gardener, murdered two of her children yesterday. She struck her 12-year-old daughter llary with a piece of crockery, beating' her 'over the head until the child was killed. A son, 7 years old, was also beaten In the same manner, nnd was found uncon scious In his mother's kitchen. Mrs. Hurley has been In the Danvers insane asylum, and there It little doubt that she is crazy. nmiornl Wood OppiiMw Kxhtuunt Ions. Washington, Dec, 2. General Wood, commanding nt Santlugo, has recom mended to the ofllclals here that no more bodies of soldiers burled In his district be moved to the United Stntes until February. The dry season then will have been far advanced. General Wood says the removal of bodies causes great alarm at Santiago. There are about 700 which may be taken away If the authorities here grant permis sion. Catarrh is Not Incurable But it can not ba cured by sprays, washes and inhaling mixtures which reach only the surface. The disease is In the blood, and can only bo reached through the blood. S. H. a. is tho only remedy which can have nny effect upon uaiurrn; it cures tno aiscase perma nently and forever rids tho system ol every trace oi tne vno complaint. Mils Joslo Owen, of Moatpeller. Ohio, writes: "I was af fllcted from Infancy with Catarrh, and no one can know th suffering It producel tetter than I. Thi prays and washel prescribed by the doo- rihL relleved ra only fjfUS temporarily, and though I used them constantly for ten' yearn, the disease had nnner hold than ever. I tried a number ol blood remedies, but their mineral Ingredients settled In ray bones and gave me rheumatism. I was in a lamentable oondltlon, and after ex hausting all treatment, was declared Incurable Seeing 8, S.S. advertised as a cure for blood diseases, I decided to try It. As soon as my system was under the effeotof the medicine, I began to Improve, and after taking It foi two months I was oured completely, the dreadful disease was eradicated from my sya. mm iiuvu uau no return of It." Many have been tnlcins local trent ment for years, and And themselves wursu now muu evor. a trial of Tor UlA IhoJJIUUU will prove it to bo tho right remedy tur uumrrn. it wui cure mo most ou etlnuto case. Books mailed free to any addresg bj a. ..if a m r i a, . - - UVlIll, opeuiuu JO,, AUUUltt, UK, mm "aotD DOSTi" Brooms and ' must be cleaned oRcn, else they rf i f 1 1 icciors. iiair urusues uviuuuu ajjimi outnnwn fcw . ... c i.-.i. a lit. .1 l.1!nrt Tim ti Via r1fnti point oi uoin ncaiui uuu quickly and thoroughly by washing Gold Dust cleans everything quickly, cheaply , thoroughly, aud saves both time una worry. Wl THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicane St. Louis. Boston. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And flower, the Hand or America, Cali fornia. Via tho truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Itouto," which travortesa region of porpetual sunshine, -where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aro unknown, Pullman first aud second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California, OregoH, Washington, Nohraska, Utah and Nevada, without chango. Quick tlmo, low rates, aud all tho coui forts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chaso tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full Information, drop a postal card, J. P. McCan'u, T. P. Agent, S10 Rail, road avenue, Elmlra, N. Y., or 391 Broad way, Now York. 3-1-tf W. E. Iloyt. G. E P. Act. Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature of Pennsylvania RAILROAD, 8CHUYKILL DIVISION. November SO, 1898. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the aoove date for Wlegan, Ullberton, Fraclcvllle. larl Water, St. Clair, l'ottsvlllo. Hamburg, Readier, Pottatown. Phoenlxvfllo. Norrlstown acd Phil. aeelphln (ilr'.ad street station) at 016 and 815 a. m,, 2 iu, u m p. tn. on wceK days. Bunaays, 8 15 a. m., 4 30 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at 7 35, 11 46 a. m. and 0 40, 7 80 p. a,. Suuday, II ui a. m. ana o 4 p. m. Lcavo Pottnvllle for Shenandoah (via Frack vllle)710, 11 SO a. m., 5 20, 7 10 p.m. Suuda; 10 35 a. m 5 SO p. m. Leave 1'blludelpMa. (Broad street station), foi SheiHtndoah at 8 as a. m 4 10 p. m. week days Sundays leave at 0 50 and 9 23 a. in. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. FOB NEW YORK. Kxpress.week-days, 8 20, 4 OS, 4 50 5 03,5 13,0 50 7 83, S 20, 9 60, 10 21 11 00 a. m, 12 00 noon, 12 85 (Limited 1 00 and I22 p. nj ,) 1 40, 2 80, 8 20, 8 50, 4 02, 5 00, 5 50 6 00, 7 02, 7 50, 10 00 p. m., 12 01. nlitht. Sundays. 3 20. 4 05. I 50. 5 05. 5 15. 8 20, 9 60. 10 21, 10 43 a. In., 12 03, 12 83, IB0, l vzt iL,imuca 1Z2,J o -Mt -O DO, DUO, i U2, -ou, 1000 p. m 12 01 night itxpreHs lor jsoston wunoui cnange, iiwau. weelc-days, and 7 60 p. ra., dally. For Sea (llrt, Asbury Park, Ocean drove, Long Branch, 820, 11 11 a in, 3 30, 4 02 p III weekdays. For Lninbcnvlllc, Kaston and Scranton, 660, B 00 a ni, 12 00 noon, 3 62, 5 00 (Lambertvlllo and josion oniyj, wecKuays, anu ' ik p in uany, liuttulo, 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 02 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND TIIK SOUTII. For Baltimore and Washington. 8 50. 7 20. 8 82. 10 20, 1123, a. m., 1209, I2 81 1 12, 312, 4 41, (3 25 Conirrcsslonal Limited.) 0 17. 465. 731 p. in., and 12 03 night week days. Sundays, 8 50, 7 20, 9 12, 1123, a. ra., 1209, 1 12, 4 41, t520 i;ongrcgaiouai i.imueu,i -ooo 7ui p. m. aim 1205 night. For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 12 a m, 1 62 and 4 01pm week days, 5 OS and 1 1 10 p m dnl ly. wuniuic uonsi iuic, express izw p m, anu 12 05 night, dally. noutuern Kallway, express 0 65 p m, dally. Chesapeake & Ohlo?ltallway, 731 p in, dally. For Oid Point Comfort and Norfolk. 10 20 a m weekdays, 11 10 p m daily. Leave Market street wharf as follows: Kx press for New York, 900am, 4 30pm week days. For Long Branch, via Seaside Park, 8 30 a m weekdays. For Island Heights, 830 a m and 4 00 p ni weekdays. FOB ATLANTIC CITV. Leave Broad street station via Delaware river bridge Express. 9 40 a in.. 7 05 ti, m. SundayB. 9 30 a. in., 7 05 p. m. Leavo Market Street Warf Express, 9 00 am, 2 00,4 00,5 00 p ui. Sundays, 9 00, 10 00 a m (accommodation 4 ;su anu o w p in. 1 1,1 lUfJO .1. 1.J , DIM IHIO Vt.J, UWAU Avalon Stone Harbor. Anelesea. Wfldwoodana iioiij neacii Express, 9U0 a m, 4 00, p m weekdays. Suuda)s 9 00am. 4 00, S CO. D. m. week days Sundays. 9 00 and 1000 a. in Tho Union Transfer Coinnanv will call for anu enecic uaggage zrora ucieis anu resiuences 'uiiilnK car, J, B. HuTCiiiNsoH, J, U. Wood, Uen'l Manoner. Gen'l Pasa'u'r Acri SOLOMON HAAK, Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Brown Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. Also agent for the Famous L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer, Porter and Lively Ales. A full line of the finest brands of Liquors, Wines, Cigars, &c. All orders left at Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. nillions of Dollars Go up In Bmoko ovory year, TaVo no risks but get your houses, stock, fat ulture, etc., insured In first-class re liablo companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, insurance Agent Also Llls andAcfldsntsl OompanlM "QOtiD DUST," Brushes become dangerous cerin col .Itfltttlntt fWtrti tlfn ctanrl. . in a weak suds made from Washing Powder Now York. Philadelphia. Will You Winter In Florida 7 This will bo tho greatest season Florida has had for years. You ought to go nnd go via tho Southern Railway. Its tho best routo. If you will writo John M. Deal), District l'asseueor Agent, 828Chostnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., he will arrango nlL tho details of your trip for you. A Itcinurlcnblc Cure. Mr. Alexander Moore, a reliable busi ness man, of 1230 S. 13th St., Philadel phia, Pa., says: "I contracted a violent cold which settled nil over me. The pain in my chest and side was excruci ating. The doctor gave me medicine and blistered my side, but I only grew worse. Then you gave me n bottle of Brazilian Balm. I had little or no faith in it, but decided to try it. I took 3 or 4 good doses before bed time, aud rubbed it well over my blistered side. That night I slept like a top my first good rest for over a week aud awoke in the morning cured. Brazilian Balm is sim ply invaluable." 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Office Egan building, corner ot Main an Centre streets, Shenandoah. pBOF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. navlnK studied under some of the best masiers IP iaiiiiiuu niiu i una, will giro lessous on the vlolln,maudolln. iculiar and vocal culture. fAvmn Hauin.hlA. Arl.lr. In l.aa nff UI . t. l.w.U. Uh.n.nHul, DR1NK- CL,EARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE,- Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. Tho Rosy Froshness And a velvety softness of the skin is Inva riably obtained by thore who use l'oiiom'a Complexion ."owder. - i in n i i i 4i
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